All Nature@Sundown events have now concluded - there are no more events.
But here are some examples of the kinds of opportunities the project offered.
If you would like to get involved with wildlife please look at our IgoMango vinspired project in South Devon.
If you would like to reserve a place on any of these events please call or text 07915 488 374 or use our online booking form. Families are welcome and young people must be accompanied by an adult.
The good old English weather has presented us with some challenges recently - we have had to postpone some events. Please stay with us if we have to postpone your wildlife watching to a later date, we have to balance your safety and the safety of our leaders with the likelyhood of you seeing some wonderful wildlife at sundown. Thanks for your support.
March
Sunday 7th March, 4.00 - 6.00 pm
Woodland Dusk Walk and Warming Winter Firecraft
Explore a beautiful woodland at dusk, taking in some winter ferns and tree buds. Then, after collecting some firewood, try your hand at creating a camp fire using a fire steel to spark some natural tinder into flames. Expert guidance on hand to help together with a hot brew and marshmallows for toasting!
Location: Warren Barn, Cockington Country Park
Monday 8th March, 3.30pm (about 3-4 hours duration)
Down the River Dart at sundown...
...with experienced guides using 12 seater open canoes. Leave and return to Totnes. Come and look for birds on the river as dusk falls, experience the atmosphere of the river at sundown - hot drinks provided! Places are limited - reserve your place now by phoning or texting the number at the top of this page or use the online booking form.
This event is delivered in partnership with Canoe Adventures.
Friday 19th March, 5.30 - 7.30 pm
Badgers tracks and signs
Come and investigate the evening activity of the Sharpham Badgers - learn how to track their movements, and hopefully watch some as they emerge and forage for their spring supper.
Simon Roper is a director of Ambios with a long history of working with and conserving nature, with a specific knowledge about and interest in Badgers.
Tuesday 23rd March, 7.30 pm
Otters: Coming to a river near you
An entertaining and superbly illustrated
evening talk about otters.
Presenting some
unique video
footage and
stunning
photographs
(from a river near you!).
Location: Tiverton Church Hall.
This event is delivered in partnership with Mid Devon Natural History Society.
Wednesday 24th March, 6.00 - 7.30 pm
Badgers tracks and signs
Come and investigate the evening activity of the Sharpham Badgers - learn how to track their movements, and hopefully watch some as they emerge and forage for their spring supper.
Simon Roper is a director of Ambios with a long history of working with and conserving nature, with a specific knowledge about and interest in Badgers.